Status

Reaction is expected to have a stable codebase ready for some production configurations within the next couple of major releases. Be aware though, that we're updating frequently. Even existing structures that are functionally done are getting frequent updates to ensure we're current with the most current libraries available to us.

Currently good for contributing, observing progress, and testing. We'd encourage due diligence in production usage, be very comfortable with the code, and risk tolerant. There are still many parts in development!

Contributing

If you are planning on contributing to Reaction, that's great. We welcome contributions to Reaction.

Explore the GitHub issues already opened. If you find something you want to work on, let us know right there in the comments. If you are interested in a specific aspect of the project but aren’t sure where to begin, feel free to ask. Start small and open up a dialogue with us. This will help to get your contributions accepted easily.

If the contribution you wish to make isn't documented in an existing issue, please create an issue, before you submit a Pull Request. This will allow the Reaction Maintainers and Collaborators a chance to give additional feedback as well.

Deployment

We require that all releases are deployable as Docker containers. While we do not actively test or support other methods of deployment, the community has documented deployment strategies for Heroku, AWS, Digital Ocean and Galaxy.